Government Address




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
[No. 41

be maintained, and the benefit will not merely be shared by a few, but
will be spread throughout the community in the form of full
employment at good wages. At the same time, social services will
ensure that conditions of security are available to all.

Practical measures are being taken in all fields suitable for
Government action. Apart from these measures, however, it is the
conviction of my Advisers that the maintenance of prosperity
depends ultimately on continued individual effort throughout every
section of the community. By working together all can achieve still
higher levels of real income and thereby ensure that this small and
comparatively young country may look forward with confidence to
a period of steady progress in the years that lie ahead.

My Government are deeply conscious of their responsibilities in
all these matters, and I earnestly pray that, with God’s blessing,
your deliberations thereon may prove to the lasting benefit of the
people of New Zealand.

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By Authority: B. E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington.


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🏛️ Opening Statement of the First Session of the Twenty-ninth Parliament (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
28 June 1950
Parliament, Opening Session, Financial Policy, Economic Stability, Social Security, Taxation, Reserve Bank, Legislative Agenda, Health, Education, Social Security, National Development, Public Works, Transport Services, Housing Policy, Land Settlement, Maori Affairs, Land Development, Immigration, Industrial Relations, Public Services